November 2013

AAH Team Backs GS-69RT Scissor Lifts

Wednesday 30 October 2013 @ 13:31

Despite the current year being one of the toughest experienced by Trent Hogan at Australian Access Hire (AAH), the company has continued to build ITS fleet, with the Genie® brand the mainstay of ITS 1000 unit Sydney based operation.

At the heart of the company’s success is the Genie® GS™-69RT series of diesel powered rough terrain scissor lifts. When the GS-69RT series was launched in Australia in 2011, Trent Hogan purchased the very first unit. And based upon his success with the GS-69RT series in particular and an affinity with the Genie brand, Trent has added almost twenty GS-69RT series units to the AAH fleet.

“The NSW market has been really flat through 2013, but that has not stopped me from purchasing quality Genie equipment,” Trent Hogan said.

“The one thing that I will not compromise on is the quality of the AAH fleet. Cheap equipment does not bode well for the business. It’s not what customers want and in the long run it hurts when you come to retire units out of the fleet.”

The Genie GS-69RT series has been a brilliant acquisition. Trent makes a point of purchasing his units fully optioned and that includes being approved and ready for work in the mines.

“The features on the Genie GS-69RT series are first rate. The big sliding deck, oscillating axles, non marking tyres, on-board generator, slide out access for servicing, self levelling feature, and joystick control.”

“Everyone that uses a GS-69RT series just loves them and they specifically ask for this model when re-hiring. By having so many of these highly-optioned models in the fleet, we have created a market for these scissor lifts. We’ve educated our customers by providing them with the best product.”

“I am convinced that AAH as a company is valued higher because of our preference for Genie and the number of Genie units which are in my fleet.”

“Genie has done a great job in making the GS-69RT series easy to operate and service. Whereas some brands have a lot of plastic components, the Genie units have extensive use of steel making them so much more robust. The slide out engine provides industryleading access that makes servicing so much easier and quicker.”

While Trent says the NSW market was measurably stronger two to three years ago, he is confident about the return to buoyant conditions. A change in government in NSW and now federally, has already seen some big projects spring up.

The Darling Harbour exhibition and convention precinct is undergoing a massive redevelopment, the Holsworthy Army base relocation project is under way, Westfields is expanding in NSW and there are new road tunnel projects scheduled for Sydney.

“AAH is set to ride the next wave of development in NSW and Genie will continue to be a major factor behind our success,” Trent concluded.